KRAZY KEN MILLER

The Krazy man himself in none other than Krazy Ken Miller,  Buffalo, New York native, and music/radio veteran. Ken started his career as a member of the notorious "Radio Rat-Pack"- joining the on-air team of rockers The G-Ster, and Madd Maxx Hammer. Krazy Ken became the fourth member of the rock radio team, and joined the LoudRadio Network in late 1997. LoudRadio was purchased, and merged with Emusic.com in late 1998, in which Miller was hired on into the music division. Krazy Ken would voice-over for many other online radio formats such as HeavyRadio, 70's Radio,  and Punkradio, as well as continuing his on-air antics at Loudradio. In 1999, Loudradio landed its first on-air affiliate  KLOD-FM/Flagstaff/Phoenix, AZ, in which Miller helped launch, as well as sister station KQST-FM "The Q". In 2000, The G-Ster created a music video show for UPN-TV called Crank It Up!, which Ken would co-host with his fellow rat-packers. Krazy would do "Krazy Kwestions", in which he asked off the wall opinions from Hollywood nightlifers, see Ken on Crank It Up!  During his rat-pack days, Krazy Ken interviewed many rock stars, hosted numerous rock concerts, programmed music formats, radio promotions, and television work.

Krazy Ken with Type O' Negative's Pete Steele, and Joey The Wop, Rat-Pack with Jerry Cantrell, Rat-Pack rock Survivor bit on Crank It Up!, Krazy with JBlaze, G-Ster, Lindsay Leigh, and Freeze Fresquez.

In 2001, the "Radio Rat-Pack" disbanded, and Emusic.com turned over its digital radio properties over to Kent Kiefer's Onlinemusic.com Audio On Demand Corporation.  The plug was pulled on Loudradio in September of 2001, and the music and madness was gone. Krazy Ken moved on, and started an independent record label/promotions company called Warped Entertainment out of Phoenix, AZ. The new biz
helped promote and launch several new hard rock groups from the Southwest. After the events of 9/11, Warped went out of business. After the fall of his record label, Ken looked back to his career roots for another project.

In 2002, The G-Ster launched a new media business with his partners called DSN Music, and launched a new music division in 2003. Ken joined his old boss, and fellow rat-packer to help lead the new venture as an A&R rep searching for talent for the new entity. Ken's first discovery was Arizona Hip-Hop artist JBlaze, who produced a record "Reflections" with DSM, and had a hit single called "Soul Mates".
Today, the Krazy man continues to find new music talent, and other projects in the world of rock & roll!

Contact: Krazy Ken